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Hit by a train | VANTINE, Albert Mathias (I7930)
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Home at time of marriage was Mill Street, Crediton. Witnesses to the marriage were J BURRIDG | BURRIDGE, Rhoda (I2108)
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Horton Cemetery, Altas, Michigan
Gravestone stated: Van tine, James d.Feb.14.1863; aged 65 y 23 d. James Van Tine land entry 1836. | VANTINE, James (I2284)
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Horton Cemetery, Atlas, Mich.
(Genesee Co. Cemeteries - VOl 2 Horton Cemetery Pg.316) | TITSWORTH, Eleanor\Ellen (I9223)
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Horton Cemetery, Genesee Co. Mich. | VANTINE, Thomas (I9090)
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Horton Cemetery, Genesee Co. Mich. | VANTINE, Elizabeth (I9184)
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Humphrey was a sea captain and while on a trip, was in a ship wreck and captured by Algerines and held - while he was gone, Marcella married again - on his return he found her married, where upon he went to live with his father, taking with him his two sons - after Marcella's death, he married Sarah Hall, sister of the Hall brothers, for which Hallstown Va was named. will available at Belle Boyd house - Martinsburg WV Sarah 17 years old at time of marriage per Pyle/Pile records Will recorded in Berkeley WV Book 2 page 182 | KEYES, Humphrey (I23594)
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1108 |
Husband married sister during 1904 | HAMMOND, Ardelia N. (I31515)
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1109 |
If she was still alive in 1881, would have been 73 years old. | HOLE, Eliza (I54)
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1110 |
IGI as of Feb. 1988 - record from a Church Record
Filed #32 | BANKS, Thomas (I140)
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IGI records date as 25th Jan 1785. | OLDRIDGE, Thomas (I20908)
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1112 |
IGI:
Banks, Thomas married Sarah Green, on June 9, 1791 at Little Wenlock.
(Filed #36)
Pat Paterson added:
The marriage between this Thomas and Sarah on 9 June 1791 was a licensed one. Sarah was only 17 years old at the time. Consent to the marriage was given by her father Henry Green. Both Thomas and Henry were said to be yeomen of the parish of Little Wenlock. | Family: Thomas BANKS / Sarah GREEN (F139)
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IGI: marriage at: Santa Ana, Orange, Cal. They had one child. | Family: William Howard BUZZELL / Emma Luverne TUBBS (F5371)
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1114 |
Illegitimate daughter of Hannah Baker | BAKER, Elizabeth Williams (I36108)
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1115 |
Illegitimate son of Alice OLDRIDGE | OLDRIDGE, Albert Victor (I21075)
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Illegitimate son of Betsey in Cayuga. (Lived next door to Solomon Van Gilder in 1850, think also known as Van Doren. | VAN TINE, Hiram J. (I14867)
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Immigrated to New York | OWEN, John G. (I35239)
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In 1847 he built the house now owned by teh Thopmson Brothers, and known as the John Cunningham property and afterwards added a large barn. he was looked upon as a neat and prosperous farmer and deatl quite extensively in staves. | FORD, William (I35007)
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1119 |
In 1878 opened a General Merchandising store in Muscogee, Indian Territory with his brother Alonzo. Moved to California in 1888. | CASS, Bruce Hopkins (I21337)
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1120 |
In 1880 census, she was age 7, living as a niece with her uncle, Seth D. Thayer's family. (Her mom died in 1876)
She was 7 yrs old living with her Aunt and Uncle in the census | WELLER, Mary J. (I31316)
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1121 |
In 1881 census aged 3, at home with parents. | OLDRIDGE, Sidney James (I21041)
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1122 |
In 1888 William & Mary joined her parents at Kerfoot (later Gregg) on the Carberry Plains of Manitoba. In all likelyhood they homesteaded the SE 24-11-14 as that is the address on Ethel Belle's birth certificate. Bert Olmstead of Carberry presently ownes this quarter which he refers to as the Whitelaw quarter. Mary Jane Whitelaw had a family of Bob & Jake and Bert purchased from Bob. Bert remembers a small house on the east side of this land and the depression of a basement is still present. The land appears to be sandy and basically covered with brush.
About 1900 the family moved to a farm in the Arizona district as Ada was born. there in March 1901. While there a cyclone went through the area and took the second story off the Campbell house. Williams mother (Rowena Hall) lived in a cottage on the same property and the cyclone turned the cottage 1/4 turn.
Shortly after the cyclone they moved back to Carberry and operated a livery barn there. This was not to successful due in part to too many relatives making the livery barn a stopping place and filling it up.
The family moved to Fleming, Sk. about 1907 and farmed on the Manitoba side of the border.
In the summer of 1921 they moved to Bethune when Milford and Beck started up.
They moved into Moose Jaw in 1923 where they resided untill returning to Fleming in 1928. They remained at Fleming until Mary's death.
The 1905 Hendersons NW Gazeteer & Directory for Carberry indicated Campbell (W.E.) and McIntyre (W.J.) as livery. The l906 Directory has Campbell W.E. as livery and Horace & Milfed as drivers. | OLMSTEAD, Mary Elizabeth (I19050)
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In 1930, Aime Parent, age 32 and Delvina, age 28 lived with lodgers in Berlin, New Hampshire | PARENT, Aime (I14285)
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1124 |
In a photograph in George Wilson's album, with wife. | WILSON, George (I21165)
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1125 |
In a photograph in George Wilson's album. | HURST, Lilian (I21203)
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In Chatham iindex stated newspaper on Jan.13.1936 | RUMBLE, Ellen "Nellie" Victoria (I35316)
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In Chatham paper on Nov.20.1943 | FORD, George Hall (I38630)
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1128 |
In Chatham, Nov.28.1966 | EDWARDS, Hazel (I38637)
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In Harry's obit in 2007, Harry was survived by his step brother Larry??? (So either his father or his mother remarried) | TUCK, Harold (I37023)
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1130 |
In infancy | BUZZELL (I31549)
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1131 |
In infancy | BUZZELL (I31551)
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In my notes I had his wife as Carol Cannon ??? | RUMBLE, Gregor Kennedy (I35412)
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In SSDI, | FLANAGAN, Rev Bernard (I38626)
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1134 |
In SSDI,probably him | FLANAGAN, Rev Bernard (I38626)
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In the 1851 census is shown a Sophia Eldridge aged 51, a widow and pauper, born in Topsham, living at the time of the census in Topsham. | KEYS, Sophia (I21297)
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In the 1891 census a Richard SHORT (74) was living with the family at 130 High Street, Credit | SHORT, Mary Ann (I21046)
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In the 1891 census she is recorded as living at home in Queen's Court in Crediton with her mo
Witnesses at her marriage were Mark OLDRIDGE (uncle?) and Florence Mary SETTER (Arthur's moth
In 1919 she lived at 2, North Street, Crediton. | OLDRIDGE, Frances Louisa G (I21069)
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In the early 1900's, George and Emilie immigrated to Toronto, Ontario. | BANKS, Emilie Elizabeth Fanny (I15379)
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1139 |
In the early years Rebecca was a school teacher and she taught at Rocky Lake School at one time. When they lived at Fleming she operated the telephone exchange. | GRIERSON, Rebecca Isabel (I19588)
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In the marriage record they are "Teunis Roelofse Y.M. from Amersfoort on Long Island and Tryntje Clases, Y.D. from Manatans Isld. | Family: Theunis Roelofse VAN HOUTEN / Tryntje Klasesen KUYPER (F3228)
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In the spring | GREEN, Richard Freeman (I37044)
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1142 |
In the Spring | Family: Alpheus CORMAN / Rachel SOULE (F12473)
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1143 |
In the Wesleyan Ministry | DAVIS, Heman (I32126)
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In WW1 - Last resided: Milan, N.H. | DUBE, Alphonse Lorenzo (I30648)
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Infancy | LISCOM, Rhea (Twin) (I8865)
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Infancy | OVERLAND, Betsy Christine (Kari) (I33199)
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Infant | DUBE, Emil (I512)
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Infant | THOMPSON, ? (Twin) (I9535)
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Infant | THOMPSON, ? (I9536)
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Infant | BEDARD, Tommy (I14506)
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